Published Jun 20, 2023
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Wednesday Season 1 Review : Unique Story

Published Jun 20, 2023
3 mins read
513 words

I'll admit that I never anticipated caring about the Wednesday adaptation at all. I use the term "adaptation" loosely because Wednesday, in my opinion, was inspired by The Addams Family but doesn't quite stick to the characters and plotlines developed in earlier editions. In this adaption, Jenna Ortega plays Wednesday Addams, and fans are going crazy over her performance. I agree; she does an excellent job, but I have some concerns, mostly with the way the character is written.

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         WEDNESDAY AADAMS IS  SENT TO NEVERMORE AS AN MONSTER

The Addams Family's new plot is introduced as the first season begins. After attending a typical high school for typical teenagers, Wednesday and Pugsley find themselves in a predicament. Wednesday makes the decision to exact revenge on Pugsley after he is ridiculed at school one day by throwing piranhas into the pool where the victim is swimming with his squad. He barely loses one testicle, but Wednesday is transferred to Nevermore, the school attended by her parents. Enid, a werewolf who is assigned as her roommate, quickly clashes with her demeanour.

However, a monster is also prowling through the woods and terrorising students and residents of the surrounding town. After a classmate tries to harm her but is killed by the monster, Wednesday encounters it. She spends the remaining episodes of the series engaging in a love triangle with two of her classmates and a local barista boy as she tries to identify who and what the monster is. Other moments are scattered throughout since the eight episodes of this show truly needed something to sustain them.

The family dinner where we learn that Wednesday's father killed a man while he was at school, the class competition that is honestly kind of lame, bee boy, and Wednesday trying to figure out all of this with Thing, the hand that follows her about. Sincerily, I have no idea how they managed to extend this far for eight episodes. It moves quickly, but after a time, it grows a little monotonous. I enjoy Wednesday's one-liners, but after approximately episode five, they start to sound the same and become predictable.

The final surprise in this story is that the botany teacher is in control of the monster, who turns out to be one of the boys in the love triangle. It appears that the botany instructor wants to bring back her ancestor, the Pilgrim guy who hates anyone who isn't totally human. He is revived, the principle, Weems, is killed, and then there is this grand takedown. Thus, in the conclusion, when Tyler, the monster boy, appears to escape the van he is being restrained in by cops, there is an allusion for season two.

OVERALL THOUGHTS :

                         It actually worth seeing in my option as all our current generation will enjoy watching this series . one of the unique thought propose of the writer . Attractive points like  the way of dance such a unique and investigation of Adam which make us more thriller and unexpected twist & turns may occur. 

Hope I think you may enjoy reading this story…………..

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lonley 6/20/23, 1:15 PM
Nice
liz12345 10/21/23, 6:41 PM
wonderful thoughts

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